NGC 2113
NGC 2113 is a barred spiral galaxy located in the constellation Lepus. It is approximately 60 million light-years away from Earth and is part of the Lepus constellation, which is visible in the southern sky. NGC 2113 is notable for its distinct spiral arms and bright central bar structure, making it an interesting subject for astronomers.
Discovered by John Herschel in 1834, NGC 2113 has a visual magnitude of around 12.5, making it a faint object that requires a telescope to observe. Its features provide insights into the formation and evolution of galaxies, contributing to our understanding of the universe.